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Tomatoes are a warm-climate plant, which makes them highly suitable for Zone 8, where it rarely freezes. As with most spring planting, tomatoes should be planted when all danger of frost has...
Growing your own vegetables is highly gratifying, especially if your garden includes the ever-popular tomato. They are easy to cultivate and, depending on the variety, require little maintenance...
Growing tomatoes is often seen as a leisurely pastime, but for some competitive gardeners who have taken on the challenge of raising giant tomatoes, it's a serious endeavor. Currently, Gordon...
Fresh tomatoes in the winter are often considered a luxury, but growing tomatoes during the winter is actually quite simple. Growing the plants inside your home or winterized greenhouse is the...
Tomatoes are a vining plant and require support or they will fall over. Tomatoes that grow along the ground and form fruit on the soil level are more prone to disease and insects. Staking requires...
Blossom end rot is a frustrating condition that baffles many gardeners. Blossom end rot can be eliminated with a few easy steps.
Tomatoes come in many sizes and varieties. The smaller size tomatoes are well suited to container gardening. Instead of purchasing expensive pots for your tomato plants, create your own tomato...
White flies infest a variety of garden plants, including tomatoes. They feed on the juices of the plant, causing extensive damage that can lead to less than desirable fruit and the eventual death...
Tomato plants need regular watering to produce the best fruits. Insufficient water can cause a variety of symptoms on the fruits, leaves and stems of tomato plants. These symptoms may also have...
Growing fresh tomatoes at home is a cost-effective way to provide your family with a healthy food choice. Home-grown tomatoes can be all-organic and vine fresh, making them great for use in...
Fresh, homegrown tomatoes aren't available in the winter, which is why even the most avid summer gardener settles for the tasteless varieties from the grocery store. Don't give up on those fresh,...
The richness of a Black Krim tomato, in both appearance and taste, cannot be beat. This plant is known for producing fruit with a fantastic depth of flavor in most any condition, from cool weather...
Moonglow produces medium-sized, yellow-orange, rounded fruit (6 to 8 ounces) with few seeds and a tangy and sweet flavor. An indeterminate variety, Moonglow will continue to bear fruit all...
Benefits of growing your tomatoes on a trellis are numerous. A trellis gets your plants off of the ground, allowing for more circulation of air and avoiding foliage and fruit rotting due to excess...
The Goliath tomato plant produces large red tomatoes that typically grow to be from 1 to 3 lbs., according to Reimer Seeds. The tomatoes on this hybrid plant are flavorful and are excellent on...
Tomato plants can become leggy for several reasons, but one of the most common is inadequate light. Tomato plants require at least 6 hours and optimally 8 or 10 hours of direct sunlight. The...
Training your tomatoes to trellises will keep the fruit of your plants off the ground and make them less likely to spoil before you harvest them. Trellising tomatoes also makes it easier to...
Tomatoes are a heat and sun-loving plant, but when the weather turns exceptionally hot and dry they suffer just like many other plants do. Growing tomatoes in hot temperatures requires you to be...
Tomatoes are the rock stars of the garden. They are well loved, easy to grow and get along well with most other plants and vegetables. Any gardener will tell you that if you want more tomatoes...
If you want to grow fresh vegetables like tomato plants, but you don't have a large garden or you weren't gifted with a green thumb, don't despair. You can grow tomato plants right on your kitchen...
It is necessary to stake and tie tomato plants to keep the limbs and fruits off the ground. Fruit that touches the ground can spoil. There are different ways of tying tomato plants up, and the...
Tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables to grow in the home garden. Unfortunately, they can be subject to numerous bacterial diseases and viruses that negatively impact fruit...
Tomato plants make a great beginner garden for children. Tomatoes are easy to plant and they grow fast. With enough water and sun, any child can grow their own tomato plants and you'll be enjoying...
Tomato plants grow well in containers, provided the pots are large enough and plants are kept well-watered and fed. Tomato plants grown in an open garden pull nutrients as needed from the soil. In...
Raised beds offer many benefits that a traditional garden bed doesn't provide. The soil is often of better quality, due to better drainage and loose enough for good root development. The beds also...
Tomato plants can grow tall and gangly. Without the proper support, they'll fall over, which will hinder further growth, and potentially prevent their producing fruit. If you have tall tomato...
Tumbling Tom Tomatoes grow on a weeping tomato plant that produces cherry tomatoes. It matures about 70 days after transplants are set out in their permanent location. Tumbling Toms are grown in...
Container gardening is a convenient way to grow tomatoes. The plants can thrive when you follow a few simple guidelines that apply to growing tomatoes anywhere. You can put your pots on a porch, a...
Tomatoes are a favorite summer fruit, and new heirloom varieties make them even more exciting to grow. No matter what type of tomato you get, you'll want to stalk them, commonly known as staking,...
Homegrown tomatoes are the heart of the summer garden, and acres of these red orbs form the core of many successful market garden operations as well. The best fertilizer for your tomatoes varies,...
Directions for growing tomatoes in Arizona are slightly different from other parts of the country largely because of the two short growing seasons, spring and fall. The autumn season starts...
Tomatoes are relatively easy to grow in a bucket. Sometimes when planting tomatoes in a bucket the yield is much larger, producing bigger tomatoes, than when they are planted in the ground. With...
The world's biggest tomato, grown by Gordon Graham of Edmond, Okla., in 1986, weighed a whopping 7 pounds, 12 ounces, according to happynews.com. Here's how to grow one of these potentially...
The Topsy Turvy garden planter is a vegetable planter made specifically for growing vegetable plants upside down. These planters are ideal for people who don't want to dig holes in their yard or...
Tomatoes are popular in the home garden for their easy care and prolific fruit production. There are many varieties of tomato available, from diminutive cherry tomatoes to larger Big Boy tomatoes....
In colder climates, tomato plants may require added protection from the elements in order to produce fruit. Although there are commercial wraps marketed for this purpose, you can achieve similar...
Tomatoes in an outdoor garden are pollinated by the wind or by insects, and they require a specific frequency of vibration to release their pollen. This frequency poses a challenge for those...
Tomato plants are vining plants and will eventually sprawl all over the garden if not trained to a trellis or a stake. This can lead to rotted fruit, since the tomatoes end up in contact with...
Seedless varieties of cucumbers and watermelons have been around for some time. Until recently, only tomatoes with less seeds have been widely available. Sweet Seedless is a hybrid tomato variety...
Growing your own tomatoes is not only rewarding, but it can put fresh healthy produce on your table. A healthy set of tomato plants can produce a large yield. Hybrid tomato seeds combine the good...
Home gardeners grow more tomatoes than any other fruit or vegetable. This member of the nightshade family, originally a wild vine with insignificant fruit, has been grown for more than 500 years...
While technically a fruit, the humble tomato is a favorite addition to a vegetable garden. Used in salads, sauces, pastas, sandwiches and more, tomatoes are extremely valuable and versatile in any...
Tomatoes are delicate plants. They're sensitive to heat and the measure of acid or alkaline makeup of the soil in which they are planted. These plants are also sensitive to excessive shade and...
Tomato plants are popular with home gardeners. They are easy to grow and maintain, and the fruit is tasty and versatile. If you're short on space but still want to grow your own tomatoes, you can...
The yellow pear tomato is an heirloom tomato dating back to the early 1800s. The vigorous indeterminate vine produces a generous crop of bright yellow fruit. Small pear-shaped tomatoes are sweet...
There's nothing more delicious than a home grown tomato picked from your very own garden, whether you have a big back yard or a small space indoors in which to grow them. They're relatively easy...
A smaller variety tomato plant such as pixie, small fry or patio is best for growing indoors. Tomatoes need at least eight hours of sun daily, so choose a sunny window or place the pots outdoors...
Planting mature tomatoes is a little trickier than planting small sapling tomatoes. Mature transplants will be more susceptible to shock, so follow a few simple guidelines to help smooth out the...
Planting tomato plants by the moon phases is an idea your grandmother probably had. The Farmer's Almanac talks about planting certain garden plants at different times, based on the moon phases. To...
A growing trend in families looking to make healthier choices and save money is growing vegetables, fruits and spices at home. Tomatoes are a versatile food that can be incorporated into a number...